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Blog Projects
Center for Teaching and Learning
Hope GreenbergSlide2
What is a blog?
What is a post?
What is a page?
What is WordPress?Slide3
Samples: Posting-based Blogs
UVM (Walter
Poleman
) NR1: The Phenology Projects
http://
www.uvm.edu/search_results?q_as=phenology
CTL Blog
http://blog.uvm.edu/ctl
Blog assignment using comments
http://talkgenomics.blogspot.com
/Slide4
Posting-based Decisions
Structure
Central
Individual
Rhythm
# by end of semester
# at pre-determined times
# per week
Roles
First Readers
Second Readers
Searchers
RestersSlide5
Samples
UVM
(Sarah Alexander) ENG Senior Seminar: Victorian Science Fiction
http://blog.uvm.edu/scalexan-vsf
/
UVM
(Meghan Cope) GEOG 274: Social Justice and the City
Connor
Sullivan’s
http://blog.uvm.edu/csulli22/sample-page/
Jeremy
Romanul’s
http://blog.uvm.edu/jromanul
/
Jeffrey
McClurken
, Univ. of Mary Washington, History of American Technology and Culture
http://historyoftech.umwblogs.org/Slide6
Page-Based Considerations
C
lass topic
Individual/Group topics
Themes! They control everything.
Page names become TitlesSlide7
Keys to Sanity
Get accounts early
Sub-blog? Invite early and assign permissions
Build the frame
Scaffold:
Image collection
Citation work
Editing
Revising
Pour into blog spaceSlide8
Assessment
Can you navigate easily through the site?
Do all links work?
Does the design contribute to the ease of use?
Is the format and file naming consistent?
Are proper citations used for images or other media?
Are images or graphs appropriately sized for clarity?
Are the subject, purpose, and conclusions of the site clear?Slide9
Rubrics
Franker, Karen. University of Wisconsin. For a posting-based blog.
https://www2.uwstout.edu/content/profdev/rubrics/blogrubric.html
Vandervelde
, Joan, University of Wisconsin. For a website or page-based blog.
https://www2.uwstout.edu/content/profdev/rubrics/webpagerubric.html
Sample, Mark. A quick rubric for evaluating posts.
https://
www.chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/a-rubric-for-evaluating-student-blogs/27196
Horgan, Tim. Basic rubric for post-based blog.
https://timhorgan.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/blogging-rubric.pdf